Filed under: Concept Cars , SEMA Show , Sedan , SUV , Truck , Toyota While most of its competitors have already showed off scores of concept cars headed to the 2012 SEMA Show , all we’ve seen from Toyota so far is the Sequoia Family Dragster . With less than a week to go until the show, Toyota has let its floodgates open showing off three concepts using the redesigned Avalon , a TRD version of the FJ Cruiser and a mean-looking, off-road Tundra . Showing off its much shapelier new design, the 2013 Avalon will have no fewer than three show cars on display including a sporty TRD model, a tricked-out DUB edition and even a flashy version of the Avalon Hybrid. The car should look right at home at the Vegas show – it has been stripped off all its chrome and given a sinister-looking black paint job including matte black 22-inch wheels. Between these wheels and the lowered suspension, the DUB Avalon has what appears to be mere millimeters of clearance for that perfect slammed show-car stance. The hybrid Avalon HV Edition (shown above) is meant to show that hybrid vehicles don’t have to look boring, while the TRD Edition ups the Avalon’s performance with a supercharger to go with upgraded brakes, suspension and styling. As you may remember, back in late August, Autoblog broke the news that Toyota is seriously considering a sporty Avalon . At the time, our company sources told us that the SEMA showcars could serve as an indicator of where Toyota may be heading with a production performance Avalon, so be sure to take a closer look. Speaking of TRD, Toyota has used the same recipe for its TRD TX Baja Series Limited Edition and applied it to the FJ Cruiser. The result is the FJ-S Cruiser which uses some of the same equipment as the Tacoma such as the Bilstein race shocks, cat-back exhaust and beadlock wheels.